Most cc sites are not legit like this…
Most cc sites are not legit like this one and end up spend most of your money for barley anything I met a legit vendor on telegram @To_many4got this site had fake reviews
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Most cc sites are not legit like this one and end up spend most of your money for barley anything I met a legit vendor on telegram @To_many4got this site had fake reviews
I bought cc from this site
I'm so glad all cc are working
Trusted site...!✅🤑
I also might be scam site then I figure out the problem (200$ is worth it for me).
Those who said scam site if you add your balance then go to support and send your payment s.s they will add your balance...!
validcvv.cc is fake scam site...i send 50 USdollar and bought 3 cc ..all were dead ..i submit the ticket..and the blocked my login id.please guys dont waste your money
Good experience
CC card's available in cheap price 👍🏻
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